If a lawyer investigates and collects evidence by himself, he may, with the lawyer's practice certificate and the certificate of the law firm, investigate the situation related to undertaking legal affairs with the relevant units or individuals. After accepting a case, a lawyer may also apply to the court or procuratorate for obtaining the personal information of the parties to the case with the lawyer's practice certificate and the certificate of the law firm.
The specific practice of lawyers is generally to go to the court to apply for an investigation order, and take the investigation order to the local police station and household registration center to obtain the identity information of the defendant. The effect is basically consistent with the investigation letter.
First, write a complaint. You can usually know the name and telephone number of the defendant. Before the prosecution, sort out the evidence materials of the parties concerned, and then bring a lawsuit to the court. After the case is filed, the court will return it on the grounds that the defendant's identity information is insufficient. At this time, you can ask the court to issue you a letter of assistance in investigation. Take the letter of assist to the household registration center to retrieve the identity information of the defendant.
? Introduction of lawyer's obligation:
1. Maintaining legal order: Lawyers should abide by laws and regulations, maintain legal order, and must not violate laws and regulations.
2. Protecting clients' rights and interests: Lawyers should safeguard and defend clients' legitimate rights and interests, and shall not harm clients' interests.
3. Keep secret: A lawyer should keep the client's secret and shall not disclose the client's privacy.
4. Professional Ethics: Lawyers shall abide by professional ethics and shall not engage in illegal and criminal acts or violate professional ethics.
5. Honesty and trustworthiness: lawyers should be honest and trustworthy, and must not make false propaganda or break their promises. Lawyers should abide by laws, regulations and professional ethics, safeguard and defend the legitimate rights and interests of clients, and protect the privacy and secrets of clients.